Have you tested the authoring part on Windows 10?I had mixed results with DoStudio Indie on Windows 10 Home, it seem to run fine on an old version of W10h but then failed to work after an update, I gave up in the end and reverted back to Windows 7 64bit Pro.

If you go down the root of upgrading your equipment you could run a dual boot system with W7 and W10, just make sure your upgraded motherboard has some legacy USB2 ports active on boot as W7 install disc does not include any USB3 drivers.

Agreed, be very careful. There was an update for Windows 10 Pro last year that made DoStudio Authoring fail to build BDCMF files unless it's launched in administrator mode, and even then it's dicey. I wouldn't risk it.

Matt Stoddart said:

Have you tested the authoring part on Windows 10?I had mixed results with DoStudio Indie on Windows 10 Home, it seem to run fine on an old version of W10h but then failed to work after an update, I gave up in the end and reverted back to Windows 7 64bit Pro.

If you go down the root of upgrading your equipment you could run a dual boot system with W7 and W10, just make sure your upgraded motherboard has some legacy USB2 ports active on boot as W7 install disc does not include any USB3 drivers.